Master of Science in Neuroscience
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Drive Neuroscience Discoveries at Johns Hopkins
Advance your expertise in brain science research with Johns Hopkins University, one of the world’s leading institutions for neuroscience education and research. Our MS in Neuroscience program focuses on leading-edge concepts and methodologies that build on your STEM background and empower you to succeed in this rapidly evolving field.
The hallmark of Johns Hopkins’ neuroscience master’s program is a 12-month lab immersion, where you’ll collaborate with faculty mentors and conduct original research before completing your master’s thesis. This distinctive experience in our state-of-the-art facilities will propel you toward PhD studies and research careers with academic institutions, biotech firms, and governmental agencies.
By completing the graduate neuroscience program at Johns Hopkins, you will develop:
- Neuroscience expertise: Engage in multifaceted studies of neural functions, including genes and molecules, cells and circuits, and behavior, cognition, and computational models
- Statistical mastery: Establish a statistical foundation for evaluating molecular, behavioral, and other neuro-experimental data
- Quantitative competencies: Learn to analyze data through studies in quantitative neurogenomics or quantitative methods in the brain sciences
- Knowledge of emerging trends: Participate in exclusive seminars featuring groundbreaking research presented by leading neuroscientists
Fast Facts
- Duration 2 Years

- Total Credits 54 – 59

- Course Delivery On Campus In-person courses take place in Baltimore, MD.

Visa Eligible - Ranking Top 5 Graduate Neuroscience/Neurobiology Programs (U.S. News & World Report)

Unlock New Possibilities in a Growing Field
The global neuroscience market is projected to exceed $65 billion by 2030, indicating significant investment and opportunity in this field.1 Through this neuroscience graduate degree program, you’ll gain advanced expertise from a dynamic community of researchers across Johns Hopkins. This immersive experience will prepare you for research-driven careers and provide an essential foundation for continuing your studies in PhD, MD, DVM, or PharmD programs.
Gain Hands-On Experience in Premier Research Facilities
You will complete Johns Hopkins’ Master of Science in Neuroscience program on a full-time schedule, engaging in intensive coursework and research in world-class laboratories. These experiences will deepen your understanding of contemporary neuroscience topics, such as:
- Cellular and molecular neuroscience
- Systems, cognitive, and computational neuroscience
- Developmental neuroscience
- Neural circuits, ensembles, and connectomes
- Neurobiology of disease
Every step of the way, you will receive guidance from renowned faculty as you build competencies in neuroscience experimentation, statistical analysis, and beyond.
Johns Hopkins’ neuroscience master’s degree program begins with nine months of coursework, followed by 12 months of laboratory research. The course topics include:
- Circuits and Brain Disorders
- Current Topics in Neuroscience (Research Seminar)
- Neuroscience Cognition I and II
- Neuroscience Research
- Readings in Neuroscience and Systems Neuroscience
- Rigor, Reproducibility, and Responsibility in Science
- Quantitative Methods for the Brain Sciences
- Quantitative Neurogenomics
- Statistics for Laboratory Scientists
Because neuroscience is a multifaceted field, Johns Hopkins enables you to tailor your studies to your interests by choosing two electives. The options include courses on nervous system development, computational vision, neuroscience writing, and more.
Source
- Grand View Research. “Neuroscience Market (2024 – 2030).” Retrieved December 1, 2025, from https://www.grandviewresearch.com/.